Some embodiments include integrated devices, such as memory cells. The devices may include chalcogenide material, an electrically conductive material over the chalcogenide material, and a thermal sink between the electrically conductive material and the chalcogenide material. The thermal sink may be of a composition that includes an element in common with the electrically conductive material and includes an element in common with the chalcogenide material. Some embodiments include a method of forming a memory cell. Chalcogenide material may be formed over heater material. Electrically conductive material may be formed over the chalcogenide material. A thermal sink may be formed between the electrically conductive material and the chalcogenide material. The thermal sink may be of a composition that includes an element in common with the electrically conductive material and includes an element in common with the chalcogenide material.
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1. A method of forming a memory cell, comprising: forming chalcogenide material over heater material; forming an electrically conductive material over the chalcogenide material; and forming a thermal sink between the electrically conductive material and the chalcogenide material, the thermal sink being directly against the conductive material and the chalcogenide material; the thermal sink comprising a composition that includes an element in common with the electrically conductive material and includes an element in common with the chalcogenide material.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein the forming of the thermal sink comprises: depositing a precursor material directly onto the chalcogenide material; and thermally treating the precursor material and the chalcogenide material to cause reaction between the precursor material and the chalcogenide material and thereby form the thermal sink.
3. The method of claim 2 wherein: the chalcogenide material comprises germanium, antimony and tellurium; the precursor material comprises titanium; and the thermal sink comprises titanium and tellurium.
4. The method of claim 3 wherein the thermal treatment comprises heating the precursor material and the chalcogenide material to a temperature of at least about 400° C.
5. The method of claim 2 wherein: the chalcogenide material comprises germanium, antimony and tellurium; the precursor material comprises tungsten; and the thermal sink comprises tungsten and tellurium.
6. The method of claim 1 wherein the thermal sink is formed before forming the electrically conductive material.
7. The method of claim 6 wherein the forming of the thermal sink comprises depositing thermal sink material directly onto the chalcogenide material.
8. The method of claim 1 wherein the thermal sink is formed after forming the electrically conductive material.
9. The method of claim 8 wherein the forming of the thermal sink comprises: forming the electrically conductive material directly against the chalcogenide material; and implanting one or more ions through the electrically conductive material to an interface of the electrically conductive material with the chalcogenide material; said implanting causing intermixing of one or more components of the chalcogenide material with one or more components of the electrically conductive material to thereby form the thermal sink.
10. The method of claim 9 wherein: the electrically conductive material comprises titanium nitride; the chalcogenide material comprises germanium, antimony and tellurium; and the thermal sink comprises titanium telluride.
11. The method of claim 10 wherein the one or more ions include one or more of germanium, arsenic and argon.
12. A method of forming a memory cell, comprising: forming a stack comprising an interlayer material between an antimony-containing chalcogenide material and a conductive material; wherein the interlayer material is directly against both the conductive material and the antimony-containing chalcogenide material; and wherein the interlayer material comprises antimony together with an element in common with the electrically conductive material.
13. The method of claim 12 comprising forming the antimony-containing chalcogenide material adjacent a heater material.
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